Selena Gomez Induces Panic Attack Leading to a Crashed Performance at the American Music Awards

What oh what A Shaky Performance Selena Gomez Underwent at this years AMA’s.

Photo by OConnor-Arroyo/AFF-USA.com

Photo by OConnor-Arroyo/AFF-USA.com

The AMAs 2019 was certainly one to recall. Just as being jam pressed brimming with clumsy minutes and splendid outfits, it likewise observed exhibitions from Camila Cabello and Shawn Mendes, Billie Eilish and Selena Gomez.

The last opened the show with her new single 'Lose You To Love Me', and tragically the response on Twitter was not exactly complimentary.

In any case, just as Selena's fans being close by to back her up, calling attention to it was the vocalist's first execution in quite a while, a source at E! News likewise stood up after the function. They clarified that Sel was exceptionally on edge about the presentation and was urgent for it to be great, which thusly caused a fit of anxiety.

They remarked, "Selena definitely had anxiety and a panic attack before she went out and was putting a lot of pressure on herself."

Selena Gomez reportedly suffered a panic and anxiety attack before her performance at The American Music Awards, sources tell People. The "Lose You To Love Me" singer was criticized on social media for seemingly singing off-key during her performance, but she was apparently putting so much pressure on herself that it impacted her performance.

We can perceive any reason why Selena may have felt overpowered - playing out your new single before a room of individual specialists (and each one of those viewing on TV) when you haven't been in front of an audience for a long time is not really easygoing.

Fortunately, Selena is by all accounts content with how everything went. "Feels good to be back," she kept in touch with her 162million Instagram adherents after the AMAs. "Thank you to my entire team and to my fans that stand by me. All of this is for you and because of you. excited for this chapter #sg2 @amas 💚"

 
 

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